For Halloween, Paris Hilton dresses up as Britney Spears’ iconic character: In honor of our Queen

Paris Hilton has gone full Britney Spears.

The 42-year-old businesswoman went up as the pop diva for the Casamigos Halloween party in Los Angeles on Friday night.

Hilton paid tribute to Spears, 41, by recreating the flight attendant appearance she sported in the music video for her 2003 single “Toxic.”

She wore a teal Pan Am costume with short sleeves, matching gloves, and a flight attendant cap, which she complemented with a silver handbag.

Carter Reum, Hilton’s husband, joined her for the evening and complemented her in a pilot costume.

Following the yearly party, which is hosted by Cindy Crawford and Randy Gerber on behalf of the latter’s liquor firm, Hilton chronicled her Halloween ensemble in a hilarious video posted on Instagram on Saturday.

In it, the celebrity can be seen wearing Spears-inspired clothing and parading about her house to the tune of the singer’s song “Gimme More.”

 

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“In honor of our Queen, Happy Halloween,” Hilton captioned her Instagram image, adding the hashtag “#IconsOnly.”

Fans applauded the mother of one in the comments section, with one writing, “Love how you support your best friend, such a friendship,” and another adding, “OMG, MY TWO QUEENS COMBINED.”

Spears’ highly anticipated memoir, The Woman in Me, was released earlier this month, and it includes recollections from the singer about how she and Hilton would hang out around the time her marriage to ex-husband Kevin Federline began to fall apart in 2006.

“It was never as wild as the press made it out to be,” Spears writes in the book, describing her outings with Hilton at the time as “relatively tame.”

Hilton told people in an exclusive interview that she was “so proud” of Spears “for telling her story” through her novel.

“I know how hard it can be to do a memoir because you have to really dive in and think about so many moments in your life that I’m sure you don’t even want to think about,” she said.

“But it is truly such a healing experience,” Hilton said, “and writing my book, Paris: The Memoir, has changed my life in so many ways.” So I’m hoping she feels the same way about this. I’m really proud of her for being such a strong woman.”